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Long Victorian Archaeological Style Gold Earrings, c. 1880 & Later


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Long Victorian Archaeological Style Gold Earrings, c. 1880 & Later
Long Victorian Archaeological Style Gold Earrings, c. 1880 & Later
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Until the beginning of the 19th century, the forms of jewellery from classical antiquity were still unknown. Neither in the Renaissance nor in Classicism had excavations produced genuine jewellery from antiquity. The designs of these eras were merely approximations of an ideal that had to be derived from other contexts such as architecture or sculpture. This changed abruptly with the discovery of genuine Etruscan jewellery in Italy from the 1820s onwards. Princess Alexandrine of Canino, for example, was known to wear some original Etruscan jewelry found at her country estate near Rome to the envy of her friends. However, the number of pieces, which were all chance finds, remained small, and only a fraction of the ladies were able to own original, millennia-old Etruscan jewellery. The goldsmiths of those years therefore soon began to produce pieces of jewelry based on ancient forms that were now finally known. Pio Castellani from Rome and his sons in particular excelled here, designing jewellery that became a trademark and fashion throughout Europe from the middle of the century. However, their work, which quickly became known as the "archaeological style", was also received with interest in the rest of Europe and merged with the forms of their own history. This pair of earrings speaks the formal language of this fashion. A richly ornamented element is movably attached beneath an ear hoop with an attached ball, showing flowers together with fine cord soldering and coiled gold wires. Parts of the ornament are polished smooth, while others have a velvety matt shimmer. We discovered the earrings in the south of England. It is possible that the earrings were originally a brooch that a skilled goldsmith transformed into earrings.
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The late 19th century was infatuated with the past. Society was changing, industry had long since transformed the once tranquil towns into large metropolises, and new technologies such as the telegraph were bringing the world closer together. In this situation, citizens longed for stability and reliability - and looked back to history to find role models for their own time.
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Long Victorian Archaeological Style Gold Earrings, c. 1880 & Later
Splendour of Antiquity
€ 980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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